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Hurricane Matthew and its successor Irma have turned weather into a dominant theme in the forefront of the public’s mind.
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Wednesday marked the first time that the U.S. government openly acknowledged and discussed the reality of chemtrails—or as they and their ilk call it, “geoengineering.”
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Washington, D.C. – Geoengineering is finally going mainstream as the U.S. House Subcommittee on Environment and Subcommittee on Energy Hearing, on Wednesday, held the first House ... Continue Reading →

It is controversial, it raises ethical debates, it causes many people to yell many times, but it is also remarkable: scientists of Salk Institute have successfully grown the first ... Continue Reading →

Indian engineer, Jawwad Patel, has invented a small device, known as the Dewdrop, that is capable of producing two liters of water every hour from the air.
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If you were Apple, what tricks would you utilize to increase the sales of your latest product?
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On Tuesday, the world watched as Apple unveiled their tenth-anniversary special edition iPhone, the iPhone X. While iPhone boasts a newer more secure phone—using its patented new ... Continue Reading →

In the aftermath of the devastation wrought by Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma, and Hurricane Jose brewing in the Atlantic, many people are looking for answers as to the increasingly ... Continue Reading →

Hurricane Matthew and its successor Irma have turned weather into a dominant theme in the forefront of the public’s mind.
From extreme flooding to widespread debris damage, people ... Continue Reading →

Over the years, there have been some astounding revelations and mysteries surrounding the Great Pyramids. The mighty structures never seem to cease exposing new secrets about the ... Continue Reading →

Bayer reminded the world that it won’t hesitate to deny scientific conclusions from a study—even if the study is one that was funded by Bayer.
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Meet Tertill, a cute little robot that roams around your garden and clears out weeds. It’s basically an outdoor Roomba. You can find out more about the project or donate to their ... Continue Reading →

“We would like to have the first flights next year,” said Harvard professor David Keith at a geoengineering conference in Washington, D.C.
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The greatest inventions fundamentally change the society in which they exist.
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This weekend, Saturday June 3rd, NASA planned to spray toxic metals into the skies along the east coast, essentially engaging in an admitted chemtrail operation.
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